3 Tips for Streamlining Your Living Room

by Karen Svites Realty, Inc. 11/14/2022

The living room is a central component of any home, but it can quickly become too busy Streamlining it can not only make it more attractive; it can make it more functional too. Try these three tips to both define the space and highlight its best features. 

Curb the collections 

Whether you collect books, vases, candles, etc., artful arrangements may mean pulling some of the bulkier items out. As you cut back on the clutter, it will be easier to reinvent the design. 

Also, be careful how you use your shelves. Adding a few may seem like a great way to use your vertical space, but they can also become places to stash what doesn't seem to fit with the rest of the room.

Add more storage

One cashmere blanket draped over the couch can be a beautiful addition to the room. However, ten accent pillows scattered everywhere may make the room seem disorganized.

Consider replacing a coffee table with a hope chest or adding a storage ottoman to keep your accessories organized and out of sight. Functional organizers and furniture are also great places to keep anything from board games to pet toys.

Integrate lighter colors 

Lighter colors have a way of making the space seem more alive, which can instantly make the room more inviting. If the room has plenty of natural light, add mirrors to help reflect its best features. This addition can be as simple as putting a slip cover over a couch or chair. 

Additional tips for your living space

Streamlining a living room brings new energy to it and gives everyone more breathing room — even if you're not carting out furniture. As you pare down the living room while adding practical items, you can also consider separating the space. For instance, the coffee table and couch might sit on one rug, while a chair and lamp for reading might it on another. 

Simple changes like this can instantly convey to residents and guests alike what the space is meant for. It also designates how people can move throughout the room. For example, "empty space" is there to make the living room feel more open and allow everyone freedom to move around. 

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Karen Svites Realty, Inc.

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My name is Karen Svites. I am a top producer, real estate consultant for buyers, sellers and investors in the Asheville area for over 17 years. I have lived in North Carolina since 1994 and have called Asheville my home and place to raise my wonderful children. I am blessed to live here and be a part of this vibrant community. I enjoy the people, seasons, culture and many outdoor activities available to me.